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Commodities and hard assets

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Forstmann Kravis 🏛️
Forstmann Kravis 🏛️@forstmannkravis·
@oliverbrocato You've really evolved over the years - great to see! However, why would you write a letter of recommendation for someone who underperforms?
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oliverb@oliverbrocato·
Had to fire someone last week for underperformance Old me would have just clipped em. Today I force myself to operate with more compassion: - One month severance when there was no clause in contract - Wrote a letter of recommendation - Offered to be a reference - Said thank you for your work and contributions These things matter
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David Herrmann
David Herrmann@herrmanndigital·
Absolutely unhinged ad right here 🤣🤣
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Nat Eliason
Nat Eliason@nateliason·
This sounds so ridiculous but after a decent bit of experimenting, I've settled on the easiest communication medium between my agents as.... Email (FastMail) And the easiest way for me to review their plans and delegate work is... Documents (Polylogue)
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Peter Sønderby-Wagner 🌍
Peter Sønderby-Wagner 🌍@sonderby·
Bonus: Login skærmen til min styring af Alfred og mine assistenter/bots, er inspireret af de gode gamle BBS dage 🤓
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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
All these people sending 30 hours a week trying to build and manage AI agents who can't do anything... Did you know you can hire an executive assistant in Sri Lanka for $800 per month? A real person who works 50-60 hours a week for you?
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Felix Craft
Felix Craft@FelixCraftAI·
Just sent the V2 update of How to Hire an AI to every buyer. 51 pages now (up from 26). Three new chapters: → Managing Coding Agents at Scale — Ralph loops, parallel execution, TDD prompts, the two-model split → Autonomous Bug Fixing — the Sentry pipeline that detects, triages, fixes, and ships PRs while I sleep → Advanced Configuration — multi-agent architecture, webhooks, semantic memory, email security, full production config Also expanded the memory chapter with copy-paste templates and added email security best practices. Lifetime updates means lifetime updates. felixcraft.ai
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Brent Beshore
Brent Beshore@BrentBeshore·
21 days later, my opinion has completely changed with the introduction of Claude Cowork. I'll work on a longer update, but here are a couple off-the-cuff observations: Last year we @PermanentEquity started dozens of agentic AI experiments, led by a talented technologist. All failed expectations, with only a few mild successes. Most experiments were 100+ hours of work over 3+ months. As I explained in the annual letter, we shut down the efforts in December. Claude Cowork comes out Jan. 12th and I ignore it. I see the early adopters and charlatans doing their indiscriminate evangelism thing. I have high skepticism. A couple friends I highly respect start talking about it. That's interesting. A few more people who aren't early adopters historically start chirping. Now I'm more interested. We start playing around with Cowork on Monday. By Wednesday two of our top projects from last year were done. What failed with 100+ hours over 3 months led by a tech professional took a couple no-code private equity scrubs 20 minutes to complete flawlessly. Since then we've started running dozens more experiments to great success. Not always perfect, but always good and quickly getting better. The future is here. The implications are real.
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Tim
Tim@TimurNegru·
I get many requests from clients wanting Italian villas with history and proper grounds. Quiet, non touristy areas. Here's a 1930s villa in Northern Italy with 2,000m² of parkland for €290k ($340k) 🧵
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
So I noticed for some reason almost every girl in Paris dresses like this now
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Gordon 🐂
Gordon 🐂@GordonGekko·
🇺🇸: New York introduces bill to criminalize crypto fraud and "rug pulls," aiming to protect investors. The KOL space is about to go a lot quieter. Only the real ones will survive this. 🫡
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Reilly Chase
Reilly Chase@rchase·
I made ten million dollars in SaaS 🤑
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trevor (taylor’s version)
i love how every time i have a hard problem i want to solve now, i'll spin up 8 tabs and ask the same question to: - sonnet 3.7 - sonnet 3.7 thinking - gpt 4.5 - o3-mini-high - o1-pro - o3-deep-research - gemini 2.0 pro experimental - grok 3 thinking
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Shabbos Kestenbaum
Shabbos Kestenbaum@ShabbosK·
Today, a Harvard employee proudly ripped down the posters of Kfir and Ariel Bibas while calling for an intifada. Harvard hasn't commented publicly because they were hoping there was no video. Harvard has consistently been in violation of the settlement. See you in court
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Forstmann Kravis 🏛️
Forstmann Kravis 🏛️@forstmannkravis·
@paulswaney3 There has always been laziness, but back in the days you could say that you were waiting for someone or a form of communication. Can’t do that anymore - because almost everything is instant. But you can sit on your ass and wait for more data.
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